Use "bring to" in a sentence

1. Bring to bay

2. Crowned: to bring to a triumphant conclusion.

3. Climaxed: to bring to a triumphant conclusion.

4. Culminated: to bring to a triumphant conclusion.

5. Virtues these excellent women bring to mind.

6. Culminates: to bring to a triumphant conclusion.

7. Connotation —the feelings or images they bring to mind

8. How many ships did he bring to your cause?

9. That statue the good elephant to bring to life.

10. Busting: to bring to a lower grade or rank.

11. Adjust: [verb] to bring to a more satisfactory state:

12. 26 Bring to the boil, stirring all the time.

13. What does Conclude mean? To bring to an end; close

14. What a joy these spiritual children bring to our hearts!

15. OLD AGE —what does that expression bring to your mind?

16. What relief all of this will bring to distressed mankind!

17. What resources and expertise do you bring to the table?

18. □ What Scriptural examples of faith did Paul bring to life?

19. Add 8 fl oz stock and bring to the boil.

20. □ What kind of spiritual offerings do true Christians bring to Jehovah?

21. Latin Adhibitus brought (past participle of adhibēre to bring to), equivalent

22. Add remaining water, rosemary, thyme and salt; bring to a boil.

23. In a stockpot, place Corncobs and water; bring to a boil

24. Centerpiece ideas can involve the whole family to bring to fruition

25. Add pine nuts and sauce and bring to a gentle boil.

26. Gradually stir in chicken broth and bring to a boil, stirring.

27. Conciliated: to bring to a state free of conflicts, inconsistencies, or differences

28. That is the message that he wanted me to bring to you.

29. We take time to ponder and bring to consciousness whatever is evoked.

30. Adjourn: to bring to a formal close for a period of time.

31. Adjourning: to bring to a formal close for a period of time.

32. Bring to a boil and reduce to simmer until Brats are cooked

33. There is a love, dedication and intimacy Bootblacks bring to their craft

34. Everyone in that room is judged by what they bring to the table.

35. □ What is the tithe that Christians are invited to bring to the storehouse?

36. She had a life-and-death matter to bring to her husband’s attention.

37. Gradually stir in chicken broth and bring to a boil, stirring. Add mushrooms.

38. But the self-awareness I bring to each relationship makes me feel authentic.

39. Bring to a boil again, add cornstarch mixture and stir till slightly thickened.

40. To bring to an end; close: Concluded the rally with the national anthem

41. To bring to an end; close: Concluded the rally with the national anthem

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43. 10 Paul’s letters bring to the fore the matter of very specific prayers.

44. Add bourbon, wine, stock, thyme, and bay leaves and bring to a simmer.

45. Bring: to be the cause of (a situation, action, or state of mind).

46. The best dish to bring to a pool party is cold noodle salad.

47. □ What refreshment and restoration did the 1,290 days bring to the anointed remnant?

48. In medium saucepan, combine remaining ingredients and bring to boil over high heat.

49. Bring to a boil; reduce heat to low and simmer uncovered until Caponata …

50. What relief that will bring to those who obey! —Psalm 37:10, 11.

51. FlyLady.net and Cozi have teamed up to bring to you the FlyLady Online Organizer

52. Check out our clear Bags and backpacks to bring to concerts and sporting events

53. Creep terminates in rupture if steps are not taken to bring to a halt.

54. Bring to boil, then dip each Bretzel into the water bath for 30 seconds

55. For the Bouillabaisse: Place the stock on the heat and bring to a simmer

56. Add oxtails, 3 cups water, soy sauce, wine and catsup and bring to boil.

57. Airing was a crowdfunding campaign to bring to market a ‘new micro-CPAP’ machine

58. They will bring to an end all of mankind’s problems. —Revelation 21:1-4.

59. Combine all ingredients, except sesame oil, in a saucepan and bring to a boil.

60. Backwoods Cigars have a unique flavor that other cigars just can't bring to the table

61. Leaven comes from the root word that means enliven -- to vivify, to bring to life.

62. One example of this is the capabilities that unmanned aerial vehicles bring to combatant commanders.

63. Losses that bring to national and demotic wealth caused by the flood are very huge.

64. Scallion butter can be made 4 days ahead and chilled, covered. Bring to andbefore using.

65. Full earmarking of revenues could bring to Europe more than 500 000 additional employment opportunities.

66. Enjoy, and make the most of, the benefits that this publicity can bring to you.

67. The prompt use of artificial respiration can often bring to life a victim of drowning.

68. Absume: To bring to an end by a gradual waste; consume; destroy; cause to disappear

69. Bring to an end; settle conclusively Familiarity information: Adjudicate used as a verb is rare.

70. 11 The more words,* the more futility; and what advantage do they bring to man?

71. (Matthew 6:9, 10) First, that Kingdom will “bring to ruin those ruining the earth.”

72. This enabled crew, assisted by Coastguards, to bring to safety people from the ship in distress

73. First, it would bring to an end the privileged Canadian military access to US space programs.

74. Add water, garlic, parsley, pepper sauce and salt; bring to a boil over medium-high heat.

75. 7 Almost any situation---good or bad ---is affected by the attitude we bring to

76. Bring to boiling point, stirring constantly. Add apple, and put all in a 2-quart casserole.

77. Stir in the chicken broth and cream and bring to a boil over medium-high heat.

78. Activity: Ask teachers to bring to the inservice class a list of potential students in their area.

79. Accomplish definition, to bring to its goal or conclusion; carry out; perform; finish: to Accomplish one's mission

80. What do you bring to the jamboree,darling,huh? Aside from those baby blues and a knife?